Description
The new edition of Journalism Ethics and Regulation presents an accessible, comprehensive and in-depth guide to this vital and fast moving area of journalistic practice and academic study.
The fourth edition presents expanded and updated chapters on:
- Privacy, including the pitfalls of Facebook privacy policies and access to social media as a source
- Gathering the news, including dimensions of accessing material online, the use of crowd sourcing, email interviews, and the issues surrounding phone hacking, blagging and computer hacking
- New regulation systems including comparison of statutory, state and government regulation, pre-publication regulation, online regulation, and the impact of the Leveson Enquiry on regulation
- Exploration of who regulates and the issues regarding moderation of user content
- Journalism ethics and regulation abroad, including European constitutional legalisation, ethics and regulation in the former Soviet states, and regulation based on Islamic law.
The book also features brand new chapters examining ethical issues on the internet and journalism ethics, and print regulation in the 21st century.
Journalism Ethics and Regulation continues to mix an engaging style with an authoritative approach, making it a prefect resource for both students and scholars of the media and working journalists.
About the Author
Chris Frost is Professor of Journalism at Liverpool John Moores University. He is the author of Designing for Newspapers and Magazines (second edition, 2011) and Reporting for Journalists (second edition, 2010). Before moving into teaching, he worked in newspapers for more than twenty years as a journalist and editor. He is a former president of the National Union of Journalists, and chairs the NUJ's Ethics Council. He is also Chair of the Association for Journalism Education and a National Executive Council member of the NUJ.
Reviews
One of the many strengths of this book is its completeness and its author's capacity to summarise the majority of relevant aspects on journalism ethics [...] I would like to hear more about the 'Experience abroad' chapter, as I think that a transcontinental comparison is essential...to understand other contexts quite distant from the glamorous representations of Journalism in UK, US and Europe [...] I believe this is the most complete text in journalism ethics to date. - Dr Eddy Borges-Rey, University of Stirling, UK
Admirably comprehensive [...] There are, of course, other books on media ethics, but these are either global in scope or concentrate on the US. - Julian Petley, Brunel University, UK
The new additions, particularly in terms of case studies are completely apt - this is going to be a real challenge with things unpacking as the updates are done but I suspect if anyone can do this well and with clarity it is this author [...] Some more examples from newspapers/magazines etc... I appreciate it would make the book a lot bigger but it is a 'practical' journalism book so seeing things in the flesh as it were would be very helpful. - Paula Hearsum, Senior Lecturer, University of Brighton, UK
Breakout case studies or more examples of good and bad practice from various media platforms where ethical theories and concepts are applied to given situations would assist students in understanding of key issues, especially the more theoretical aspects. - Dr Sallyanne Duncan, University of Strathclyde, UK
Book Information
ISBN 9781138796584
Author Chris Frost
Format Paperback
Page Count 446
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 725g